2008

Speeqe is a web based, group chat client that works with the XMPP/MUC protocol. It is chat made simple. The goal is to give the user the best and easiest experience in creating chat rooms. It is a combination of javascript and python code using a collection of open source software and software tools. This collection is nginx or apache for a frontend. The frontend serves the webclient which is javascript using Strophe and JQuery. It also proxies to Punjab for the BOSH connection to connect to XMPP based servers. To tie it all together there is a small amount of django.
Features ¶
HTML/javascript client
Themable (all UI is in one html file)
Inline images.
Inline youtube videos.
Kick,ban,unban support.
Room configuration.
DNS named rooms (ie http://speeqers.speeqe.com will go to the room speeqers@…)
Ability to connect to federated XMPP servers and chat rooms.

2007

With mod_php you can assume that if Apache is up, the app is up. [...] mod_wsgi, boasted faster performance than mod_python, and was easier to configure. I realized Trac had WSGI support. Pages are loading almost twice as fast! Our setup is simpler too.

Apache2triad is a distribution of some of the most popular open source servers and interpreters for developing and providing web content using windows
I am a system/software engineer from Romania and this project was initially developed to free me from having to configure these things over and over again for each new workstation or on each os reinstall, if you are intersted on my freelance services see alexamancini.com.
Below is a list of logos and links to the most significant open source software projects contained within apache2triad
Apache2Triad is licensed under the GNU GPL licence like most of the software bundled within it so you are free to use it any ways you want.

Peastat is a simple, free, 'live' web stats analyser. Peastat works differently to other web stats tools: it looks at the last chunk of your log file to create real-time summaries of recent user activity. What you lose in trend analysis - which you're pro

2005

Right now, the lighttpd web server is all the rage with Ruby on Rails people, PHP people, and excellent hosting providers. Why is this? Because lighttpd is extremely lightweight, has a small footprint, scales like nobody’s business, and is fast fast fast. The internals of lighttpd are really interesting, using kqueue and other fancy asynchronous networking operating system support to really put Apache to shame. But, the internals of lighttpd are a topic for another day…

"This Summer, don't let your programming skills lie fallow...Use them for the greater good of Open Source Software and computer science! Google will provide a $4500 award to each student who successfully completes an open source project by the end of the Summer."